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Teatro Tapia. 44 reviews. #48 of 261 things to do in San Juan. Theatres. Write a review. About. If you are part of the theatre crowd, you'll be pleased with this historic theater, which presents a variety of plays, ballets and concerts. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing.
Dec 3, 2021 · teatro-tapia. The Municipal Theater of San Juan, better known by the sanjuaneros as Teatro Tapia, was built in 1832 and named after the famous Puerto Rican playwright Alejandro Tapia y Rivera. It was designed in the Italian style, as a horseshoe shaped opera house, with three tiers of boxes and has been remodeled twice ...
Teatro Alejandro Tapia y Rivera (commonly referred as "Teatro Tapia"), is the oldest free-standing drama stage building located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is named after Alejandro Tapia y Rivera (1826–1882), a Puerto Rican poet and dramatist. Location.
Sep 8, 2021 · Teatro Tapia en el Viejo San Juan. EnciclopediaPR. Arquitectura. 08/09/2021. Este edificio es la sala teatral permanente más antigua de Puerto Rico. Su inauguración se llevó a cabo en 1832. Durante el siglo XIX y principios del XX, se conocía como “Teatro Municipal” o “Coliseo”.
¡Al Tapia el tango de Gardel! Regresa a la Isla el espectáculo Tributo a Gardel con la primera figura del tango Guillermo Fernández, presentándose en el legendario Teatro Tapia en el Viejo San Juan, con la participación cantante de pop- ópera Hilda Ramos, una de las voces más privilegiadas de Puerto Rico.
Teatro Tapia. 44 reviews. #48 of 261 things to do in San Juan. Theaters. Write a review. About. If you are part of the theatre crowd, you'll be pleased with this historic theater, which presents a variety of plays, ballets and concerts. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Tours & experiences.
Nestled in the heart of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Teatro Tapia stands as one of the oldest performing arts venues in the Western Hemisphere. This historic theatre, with its neoclassical façade and elegant interior, has been a cultural cornerstone of the city since its inauguration in 1832.